DEVELOP EVALUATIONS AND BENCHMARKS FOR ASSESSING CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES OF AI MODELS
DEVELOP EVALUATIONS AND BENCHMARKS FOR ASSESSING CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES OF AI MODELS
Contact and place of performance
Hing Pan Wong
Not specified
Award announcement Awards for the subject solicitation has been made. Please see the award notice posting under Notice ID 1333ND25GNB100001: https://sam.gov/workspace/contract/opp/978fe1e0d010451fbf9eb2092e4faff8/view Amendment A004 The solicitation is hereby amended to change the primary point of contact, incorporate changes to the statement of work, and incorporate changes to the Addendu...
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Solicitation Number 1333ND25QNB100143
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Artificial Intelligence (Al) is one of the defining technologies of our era. Its emergence, together with its multiplying contexts of use and increasing capabilities, presents enormous opportunities as well as significant present and future harms.
The U.S. AI Safety Institute (AISI), housed within the National Institute of Standards and Technology, is advancing the science, practice, and adoption of AI safety across the spectrum of risks. AISI is conducting pre-deployment testing, evaluation, validation, and verification (TEVV) on frontier models of chemical and biological capabilities and risks. In doing so, AISI seeks to ensure that its projects, evaluations, and tools reflect the best available science, and to coordinate closely with a diverse set of Al stakeholders who are developing and conducting evaluations to assess chemical or biological capabilities and risks.
The Government has a requirement to provide or develop resources for various aspects of assessing frontier Al model chemical and biological capabilities and risks on an as needed basis. Multiple Basic Ordering Agreements (BOAs) will be awarded for a base period of one year with four 1-year option periods.
The NAICS code for this requirement is 541690 with a small business size standard of $19.0 million. The required services are commercial in nature and are being procured using simplified acquisition procedures under the authority of FAR 13.5 Simplified Procedures for Certain Commercial Products and Commercial Services.
Full and open competition will be utilized.
The competitive Request for Quotation (RFQ), amendments, and all questions and answers related to this procurement shall be made available via the Internet at the System for Award Management website (www.SAM.Gov) under RFQ number 1333ND25QNB100143.
Potential quoters shall be responsible for downloading the solicitation and amendments, if any, from www.sam.gov after the solicitation has been posted. It is, and will continue to be, the responsibility of each potential quoter to monitor www.sam.gov for any amendments or other information related to the solicitation.
Any communications regarding this acquisition must be made in writing and forwarded via email to [email protected], and shall identify the solicitation number, company name, company address, as well as point of contact email address and phone number. Quoters must await the release of the solicitation before submitting questions. Please review the solicitation thoroughly before submitting questions.
NIST anticipates posting the solicitation approximately seven days after the date of publication of this notice.
This is a new requirement. There is no incumbent Contractor.
All Department of Commerce/National Institute of Standards and Technology approvals relevant to Executive Order 14222 entitled “Implementing the President’s ‘Department of Government Efficiency’ Cost Efficiency Initiative” have not yet been secured for the intended work. Award cannot be made until all required approvals are obtained. The Government reserves the right to cancel the solicitation if all required approvals cannot be obtained. The Government will not be responsible for bid and proposal cost or any other costs incurred by any quoter if the solicitation is cancelled relevant to the required approvals.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is seeking to develop evaluations and benchmarks for assessing the chemical and biological capabilities and risks of frontier artificial intelligence models. As part of the U.S. AI Safety Institute (AISI), the agency is conducting pre-deployment testing, evaluation, validation, and verification (TEVV) to manage risks associated with emerging AI technologies. This requirement involves providing or developing resources on an as-needed basis to ensure that AISI tools reflect current scientific standards while coordinating with stakeholders in the AI sector.
This procurement, identified under solicitation number 1333ND25QNB100143, is for Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services (NAICS 541690) and categorized as Support- Professional: Other (PSC R499). The government intends to award multiple Basic Ordering Agreements (BOAs) for a one-year base period with four one-year option periods. This is a new requirement with no incumbent contractor, utilizing full and open competition and simplified acquisition procedures for commercial services.
The response deadline for this pre-solicitation was June 17, 2025. Technical documentation and procedural updates were issued through five attachments, including the Request for Quotation and four subsequent amendments that addressed vendor questions and revised the statement of work. While the primary point of contact is Hing Pan Wong, the award announcement for this solicitation has been finalized and posted under a separate notice identifier. NIST noted that final execution was contingent upon securing necessary departmental approvals relevant to executive efficiency initiatives.
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